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If you enjoyed Facebook’s Farmville greatly, then here’s another game to give you some sleepless nights — The Smurfs Village.

This game is absolutely addictive. Reiterating the fact that during its release, it toppled down Angry Birds on the top free apps on the App Store. Aside from it being offered for free, it does not require Internet connection. To know more about this mobile game, read on:

Gargamel, Papa Smurf, Smurfette — familiar?

The storyline of the game goes like this:

“Gargamel found the Smurfs’ village and scattered the Smurfs far and wide. With Papa Smurf’s guidance, it’s up to you to build a new village for the Smurfs to call home.”

The Smurfs game is based on the original cartoon and comic art. Players begin with a single mushroom house and a lone plowed land. Progress starts as you complete the number of coins in each level. In order to earn more coins, you build more houses, plants crops and play mini games.

Enjoy your Valentine's day with the sweet edition of Angry Birds downloaded on your iPhone, iPad or Android.

Rovio greets you a ‘Happy Valentine’s Day’ with the special Valentine edition of the Angry Birds right on your iPhone, iPad and Android.

This Valentine-themed levels are part of Angry Birds Seasons, a spin-off version of the game since it first hit the iOS devices. You’ll not only enjoy 15-ham blowing level but also be connected to tie-ins with social networks like Facebook and Bing.

Upon visiting the main app screen, gamers are invited to go to Facebook and send an Angry Birds Valentine Card. There are also a lot of hidden surprises for the players. There are three different golden eggs and Rovio has just tied up with Bing, which offers a link to do a web search.

Surely, Angry Birds remains the most powerful game in iOS and Android. Get ready for a ‘heartfelt’ Angry Birds game! See the screenshot after the break.

The game can definitely kill boredom plus can amazingly relieve stress. It's simply something you can honestly enjoy as the mixture of incredible cartoon slapstick plus the great game physics provide an entertainment unlike any other.

“A mysterious package has arrived, and the creature inside has only one request…CANDY! Help get the candy to Om Nom, the adorable monster, in this highly innovative and addictive puzzle game. Combining outstanding physics, devilishly tricky levels, and bright colorful visuals, Cut the Rope is one of the most original and fun-filled games on the App Store.”

Your iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad is not just for music, or podcast or texting or making calls. The iPhone is also created to extend leisure time into places you’ll never expect. For one thing, the iPhone actually multitasks as a gaming device and don’t under estimate its capabilities to play with your time. The iPhone App Store is packed with a lot of apps and games. From strategy to adventure, to educational and for adults only. And there will always be apps that will make you go gaga. Our best bet — Cut The Rope. See the video after the break.

Why not? Since this game has already proven their dominance in the Apple App Store and Android Market, why not the television industry? Techland claims that the popular game will soon fly over television sets. According to Rovio CEO Mikael Hed, the popular game will have its own animated series that could appear on TV.

However, the Angry Birds series isn’t official yet. As the Angry Bird big boss is still undecided about it and they haven’t decided yet whether to put it on TV or Internet. Nevertheless, the series is up and about and will start production anytime soon. This isn’t the first non-App franchise for the game, Mattel will soon release an Angry Birds game set which lands this May.

The Angry Birds flew away from the top spot of free games at the App Store all because of a game simply called Bubble Ball.

The highly popular Angry Birds recently moved out of the top spot on the App Store’s top free games. The holiday edition of the popular game was knocked out on the App Store by a game simply called Bubble Ball. Who’s the developer behind this brilliant game? Surprise! He’s an eighth grader.

Young app developer Robert Nay, resident of Utah, created the game with his mom using the Corona SDK from Ansca Mobile. The Bubble Ball game was launched in the App Store three weeks ago and has been downloaded over 1.5 million times which helped the game climb on the top spot. On the other hand, Angry Birds dropped to the fourth spot. But Rovio need not to worry since Angry Birds still reigns as the Top Paid Games category.

The week was filled with news about CES 2011. To refresh your mind, here are few gaming news Gadg gathered for you.

Here are the surprising things that happened in the world of gaming last week:

When Avatar Meets Kinect

The Avatar Kinect brought back the magic of the motion-controlled chatrooms to Xbox 360. Microsoft adds up a little spice to the chat rooms by adding this virtual formula to Xbox Live with characters controlled by the Kinect. It will be free for the Gold Subscribers.

The Nintendo 3DS craze gets hotter with the revelation of some juicy details about Naruto Shippuuden. Get ready for the "side scrolling ninja action."

Naruto fanatics, some good news for you! Last year, Jump fest showcased the availability of Naruto Shippuden in 3DS. To excite you more, Jump spills several juicy details about Naruto’s first 3DS installment.

The game is entitled Naruto Shippuuden Nin Rittai Emaki Saikyou Ninkai Kessen and is a “side scrolling ninja action” game where players take on missions set in 3D fields. The action is mostly side scrolling, but there are also antics and stage formations that make use of 3D.

If Angry Birds hadn't shown up, this may very well be AllWeLike's Game of the Year. ZombieSmash is a zombie trashing game that rises among the ranks of the best zombie games out there, including Plants vs. Zombies.

Zombies? Who’s getting tired of zombies? We see them everywhere right now, thanks to games like Resident Evil and Plants vs Zombies. But they’re just so cool and so… dead.. gamers would love to mutilate them over and over and over again. And another zombie game just for you has been made available for iPhone and iPad for quite some time now, ZombieSmash. It’s a game that adapts some tower-defense mechanics, plus the awesome Ragdoll physics that makes things die funnier.

Do you got money to spend on paid games on iPhone? Here are the top ten games available on the App Store that you should hook up to your Apple device now.

Apple’s domination on the gadget industry goes unrelenting when iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch came into view. Its iOS operating system reigned sumpreme amidst the attempt of the Android end its domination.

Apple made a revolutionary creation when they built the App Store where Apple users can download games and applications to help them out at work, school or simply to kill idle time.

There are games which come in lite version and offers limited features. Users are invited to upgrade for a minimal amount. To help you out, AllWelike gathered the top ten paid games on iPhone.